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Debby Leong, Hawaii Destination Specialist and Owner of Bravo Travel Services LLC.

Aloha!  I'm Debby.  I've been planning Hawaii Vacations for over 25 years. I'm ready to help you as well. 


What you can expect from me is a personalized, customized experience that includes everything you need to know about your upcoming trip. My commitment to you is that I will partner with you to create an experience in the island destination of your choice, utilizing my resources and expertise, matching you to a resort that meets your needs, based on the information you gave me.


One of the significant benefits of working with a travel advisor like me is the peace of mind I provide. Clients can rely on me, because I care about your vacation as if it were my own. You'll tap into my personal experiences and I'll focus on all the details, so you know that your travel arrangements are taken care of, and you'll be excited, prepared and comfortable traveling abroad even if you happen to need to reschedule or cancel for an unforeseen circumstance. 

When you retain my services, I will provide you with the highest level of care, answering all your questions prior to traveling, itinerary management, assistance during your travel, and in the event of a cancellation or disruption; offering solution-first ideas.

I hope to develop a lasting, loyal relationship with you and plan your vacations year after year. I also hope you will share my contact details with your friends and family for their future vacation planning. Mahalo!

Why is Hawaii Special?
Hawaii is amazing and special for numerous reasons, as it offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, adventure, and a unique aloha spirit.
  • Geographic Isolation: The Hawaiian Islands are located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, making them one of the most geographically isolated archipelagos in the world. This isolation has led to the development of distinct ecosystems, endemic species found nowhere else on Earth, and breathtaking landscapes shaped by volcanic activity.
  • Volcanic Origins: The islands were formed through millions of years of volcanic activity. The active volcanoes, such as Kilauea and Mauna Loa, continue to shape the land and offer awe-inspiring experiences, including lava flows and the creation of new land.
  • Natural Beauty: Hawaii is renowned for its extraordinary natural beauty. From pristine beaches with golden sands and turquoise waters to lush rainforests, dramatic cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant coral reefs, the islands offer a diverse range of stunning landscapes.
  • Biodiversity: Despite their small size, the Hawaiian Islands are home to a remarkable array of plant and animal species found nowhere else on the planet. The islands' isolation allowed for the evolution of unique flora and fauna, including endangered species like the Hawaiian monk seal, Hawaiian green sea turtle, and various rare bird species.
  • Cultural Heritage: The native Hawaiian culture and heritage add a distinctive layer of richness to the islands. The traditions, language, music, hula dancing, and deep connection to the land and sea are a testament to the unique Polynesian heritage that has been preserved and celebrated.
  • Aloha Spirit: The Hawaiian Islands are known for their warm and welcoming atmosphere, often referred to as the "aloha spirit." The concept of aloha goes beyond a simple greeting and embodies values of love, kindness, respect, and unity. Visitors to Hawaii often feel embraced by this spirit and experience a sense of hospitality and inclusiveness.
  • Outdoor Adventures: Hawaii offers a wide range of outdoor activities and adventures for all ages and interests. Visitors can enjoy surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, hiking, zip-lining, horseback riding, whale watching, and much more. The islands provide a natural playground that caters to both thrill-seekers and those seeking relaxation in nature.
  • Island Diversity: Each of the Hawaiian Islands has its own unique character and attractions. From the bustling city life of Honolulu in Oahu to the lush valleys and waterfalls of Kauaʻi, the lunar-like landscapes of the Big Island to the cultural treasures of Maui, each island offers a distinct experience, allowing visitors to explore different facets of Hawaii's beauty and charm.
Maui

Maui is the second-largest island and is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. It offers a mix of pristine beaches, lush rainforests, waterfalls, and the dramatic landscapes of Haleakala National Park. Maui is also known for its luxury resorts, the scenic Road to Hana, and the charming town of Lahaina.


Why Maui is Incredible?

Natural Beauty: Maui is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, including pristine beaches, lush rainforests, towering waterfalls, and dramatic volcanic landscapes. The island's beauty attracts people who appreciate and seek out stunning natural environments.

Beaches and Outdoor Activities: Maui offers a wide array of outdoor activities, making it a paradise for adventure enthusiasts. From surfing and snorkeling to hiking and zip-lining, there are countless opportunities to enjoy the island's beaches and explore its diverse terrain.

Warm Climate: Maui benefits from a warm, tropical climate throughout the year. The island's consistent sunshine and pleasant temperatures make it an appealing destination for those seeking a getaway from colder climates.

Hawaiian Culture: The island of Maui is deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture and traditions. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about and experience aspects of the local culture, such as hula dancing, lei making, and participating in traditional ceremonies. The rich history and heritage of the island contribute to its allure.

Relaxation and Tranquility: Maui offers a slower pace of life, allowing visitors to unwind and enjoy a sense of tranquility. The island provides numerous opportunities for relaxation, whether it's lounging on the beach, indulging in spa treatments, or simply taking in the peaceful surroundings.

Whale Watching: Maui is famous for its whale-watching season, which typically runs from December to April. During this time, humpback whales migrate to the warm waters surrounding the island, and visitors can witness their majestic displays, such as breaching and tail slapping.

Hospitality and Aloha Spirit: The people of Maui are known for their warm hospitality and the aloha spirit, which is a genuine sense of love, kindness, and harmony. The welcoming nature of the locals enhances visitors' experiences and fosters a sense of connection and appreciation for the island.

Maui Experiences
Maui offers a wide range of activities to suit various interests and preferences.

The island offers a diverse range of experiences, ensuring that visitors can find something enjoyable and memorable based on their interests and preferences. Here are some popular activities available on the island:

Road to Hana: Embark on a scenic drive along the famous Road to Hana, a winding coastal road that offers breathtaking views of waterfalls, lush rainforests, and dramatic coastline. Take your time to explore various stops, including the Twin Falls, Wai'anapanapa State Park, and Ohe'o Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools).

Haleakalā National Park: Visit Haleakalā National Park, home to the dormant Haleakalā volcano. Experience a stunning sunrise or sunset from the summit, go hiking on the park's trails, or explore the unique landscapes and rare flora and fauna.

Snorkeling and Scuba Diving: Maui boasts vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Popular snorkeling spots include Molokini Crater, Honolua Bay, and Kapalua Bay. Scuba diving enthusiasts can explore underwater caves, lava formations, and encounter sea turtles, colorful fish, and other marine species.

Whale Watching (remove for those traveling outside this time period): During the winter months (December to April), Maui becomes a prime location for whale watching. Join a whale-watching tour to witness humpback whales as they migrate to the warm Hawaiian waters and engage in displays such as breaching and tail slapping.

Surfing: Maui's waves attract surfers of all levels. From beginner-friendly breaks to more challenging spots like Honolua Bay and Pe'ahi (Jaws), there are options for everyone. Consider taking a surf lesson or simply enjoy watching the local surfers in action.

Ziplining: Experience an exhilarating adventure by going ziplining. Several zipline tours are available on the island, allowing you to soar above lush valleys and enjoy breathtaking views.

Helicopter Tours: Take to the skies on a helicopter tour to witness Maui's magnificent landscapes from a unique perspective. Fly over waterfalls, volcanic craters, and lush valleys, capturing unforgettable aerial views.

O'ahu
Oahu is the third-largest island in Hawaii and home to the state capital, Honolulu. It is known for its vibrant city life, beautiful beaches, iconic landmarks like Diamond Head, historic sites like Pearl Harbor, and the famous surfing spot of North Shore.

Why O'ahu draws a Crowd?

  • Vibrant City Life: Oahu is home to the state capital, Honolulu, which offers a dynamic city atmosphere. Visitors can explore the lively streets of Waikiki, filled with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. The city provides a blend of urban amenities, including a diverse culinary scene, shopping districts, and vibrant nightlife.
  • Beautiful Beaches: Oahu is renowned for its stunning beaches. Waikiki Beach, with its iconic Diamond Head backdrop, is one of the most famous and popular beaches in the world. Oahu's North Shore is also renowned for its legendary surf breaks, attracting surfers from around the globe. Whether visitors seek a relaxed beach day or thrilling water sports, Oahu's beaches offer something for everyone.
  • Historic and Cultural Sites: Oahu is rich in history and culture. Pearl Harbor, located in Honolulu, is a significant historic site that draws visitors to learn about the events of World War II. The island is also home to the Iolani Palace, the only royal palace in the United States, and the Bishop Museum, which showcases the history and culture of Hawaii.
  • Outdoor Activities: Oahu provides a wide range of outdoor activities. Hiking enthusiasts can explore scenic trails, such as the popular Diamond Head hike or the challenging Koko Crater Trail. Water activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and kayaking are abundant, with opportunities to encounter marine life in protected areas like Hanauma Bay.
  • Cultural Diversity: Oahu is a melting pot of cultures, offering a rich blend of Hawaiian, Asian, and Polynesian influences. This diversity is reflected in the island's cuisine, arts, festivals, and events. Visitors can experience cultural performances, visit local markets, and sample a wide array of culinary delights.
  • Accessibility and Infrastructure: Oahu benefits from excellent transportation and infrastructure, making it convenient for visitors to explore the island. Honolulu International Airport is a major gateway for travelers, and the island has a well-developed road network, making it easy to access different regions and attractions.
O'ahu Experiences
Depending on your interests, you can find activities ranging from cultural experiences to outdoor adventures that showcase the beauty and diversity of Oahu:
  • Pearl Harbor and USS Arizona Memorial: Visit the historic Pearl Harbor site and pay tribute to the fallen soldiers at the USS Arizona Memorial. Explore the museums and exhibits to learn about the events of World War II, including the attack on Pearl Harbor.
  • Circle Island Tour: Take a guided tour around the island, exploring Oahu's diverse landscapes and attractions. This tour typically includes stops at popular sites such as Diamond Head, Hanauma Bay, the Dole Plantation, and the North Shore, where you can watch surfers tackle massive waves.
  • Polynesian Cultural Center: Immerse yourself in Polynesian culture at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Enjoy interactive exhibits, traditional music and dance performances, and participate in various activities representing different Polynesian cultures.
  • Diamond Head Hike: Embark on a hike to the summit of Diamond Head, an iconic volcanic crater that offers panoramic views of Honolulu, Waikiki, and the coastline. This moderately challenging hike rewards you with breathtaking vistas.
  • Waikiki Catamaran Sail and Snorkel: Experience the beauty of the Waikiki coastline with a catamaran sail and snorkel excursion. Sail along the sparkling waters, soak up the sun, and snorkel in the vibrant coral reefs, encountering a variety of marine life.
  • Sunset Dinner Cruise: Enjoy a romantic sunset dinner cruise along the coast of Oahu. Cruise along the shoreline, savor a delicious meal, and take in the stunning views as the sun sets over the Pacific Ocean.
  • North Shore Surfing Lessons: The North Shore of Oahu is famous for its massive waves, making it a surfer's paradise. Take a surfing lesson from expert instructors and catch your first waves in this renowned surf spot.
  • Kualoa Ranch Tour: Visit the scenic Kualoa Ranch, known for its natural beauty and iconic film locations. Take a tour of the ranch, explore the Jurassic Valley, and learn about the ranch's history and role in Hollywood movies.
  • Waimea Valley Adventure: Venture into Waimea Valley, a lush botanical garden filled with tropical plants, waterfalls, and cultural exhibits. Enjoy a hike through the valley, swim in the natural pool, and learn about Hawaiian traditions and legends.
Kauaʻi
Known as the Garden Isle, Kauaʻi is the oldest and fourth-largest island in Hawaii. It is celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, including the stunning Na Pali Coast, Waimea Canyon (often called the Grand Canyon of the Pacific), and lush rainforests.

Kauaʻi offers a more laid-back and tranquil atmosphere, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, snorkeling, and kayaking.


Why Kauaʻi is Amazing?

  • Natural Beauty: Kauaʻi is known as the Garden Isle due to its lush, unspoiled landscapes. The island is rich in natural beauty, including stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and verdant rainforests. The awe-inspiring Na Pali Coast, with its towering cliffs and pristine coastline, is a highlight for many visitors.
  • Peaceful and Serene Atmosphere: Kauaʻi is less developed and less crowded compared to some of the other Hawaiian islands. It offers a more laid-back and peaceful atmosphere, allowing visitors to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in the island's tranquil surroundings.
  • Outdoor Activities: The island provides a wealth of outdoor activities for adventure enthusiasts. Visitors can explore hiking trails, including the famous Kalalau Trail along the Na Pali Coast, go kayaking or paddleboarding along the Wailua River, or take scenic helicopter tours to witness the island's breathtaking beauty from above. Kauaʻi also offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling, surfing, zip-lining, and exploring botanical gardens.
  • Na Pali Coast and Waimea Canyon: The Na Pali Coast and Waimea Canyon are two iconic natural wonders of Kauaʻi. The Na Pali Coast is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, emerald valleys, sea caves, and secluded beaches accessible only by hiking, boating, or helicopter. Waimea Canyon, often referred to as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, showcases breathtaking red and green landscapes and offers panoramic views.
  • Authentic Hawaiian Culture: Kauaʻi has a strong sense of Hawaiian culture and heritage. Visitors can witness traditional ceremonies, hula performances, and cultural events. The island is also home to historic sites like the Kilohana Plantation, where visitors can learn about Kauaʻi's plantation history, and the Kilauea Lighthouse, offering insight into the island's maritime heritage.



Kauaʻi Experiences
Kauaʻi offers a variety of exciting excursions for visitors to enjoy. Here are some of the best excursions on Kauaʻi:
  • Na Pali Coast Boat Tour: Explore the breathtaking Na Pali Coast on a boat tour. This coastline is famous for its towering cliffs, sea caves, and stunning scenery. You can choose from catamaran cruises, rafting tours, or even sunset dinner cruises to experience the beauty of the Na Pali Coast from the water.
  • Helicopter Tour: Take to the skies on a helicopter tour to witness the spectacular landscapes of Kauaʻi from above. Fly over the Na Pali Coast, Waimea Canyon, and countless waterfalls, giving you a unique and unforgettable perspective of the island's natural beauty.
  • Waimea Canyon Tour: Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, Waimea Canyon is a must-visit attraction on Kauaʻi. Join a guided tour that takes you to viewpoints overlooking the canyon, allowing you to marvel at its dramatic cliffs, vibrant colors, and lush valleys.
  • Wailua River Kayaking and Hiking: Embark on a kayaking adventure on the Wailua River, exploring the scenic waterway surrounded by tropical foliage. After the kayak journey, you can hike to the beautiful Secret Falls (Uluwehi Falls), immersing yourself in the island's lush rainforest and enjoying a refreshing swim.
  • Snorkeling at Tunnels Beach: Tunnels Beach on the North Shore of Kauaʻi is renowned for its excellent snorkeling opportunities. Join a guided snorkeling tour to discover the vibrant underwater world, encountering colorful fish, coral reefs, and even sea turtles.
  • ATV or Off-Road Adventure: Experience Kauaʻi's rugged terrain on an ATV or off-road adventure. Drive through muddy paths, cross streams, and explore remote areas of the island while enjoying the thrill of an off-road excursion.
  • Smith's Tropical Paradise Luau: Immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture at a traditional luau. Smith's Tropical Paradise offers a popular luau experience, featuring Polynesian dancing, music, a delicious feast, and the chance to learn about the island's history and traditions.
  • Poipu Beach Snorkel Cruise: Join a snorkel cruise from Poipu Beach, allowing you to explore the pristine underwater world along the southern coast of Kauaʻi. Encounter colorful fish, coral reefs, and possibly even dolphins or other marine life during your snorkeling adventure.
The Big Island
The island of Hawai'i, often referred to as the Big Island to avoid confusion with the state, is the largest and youngest of the Hawaiian Islands.

The Big Island is famous for its diverse geography, including active volcanoes, black sand beaches, lush valleys, and the snow-capped peaks of Mauna Kea. Visitors can explore Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, relax on the Kona or Hilo coasts, or stargaze from the observatories atop Mauna Kea.


Why the Island of Hawai'i is Brilliant?

  • Volcanic Landscapes: The Big Island is home to two active volcanoes, Kilauea and Mauna Loa, which have shaped the island's unique and dramatic landscapes. Visitors can witness the power of nature by exploring the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, walking through lava fields, and observing volcanic activity.
  • Diverse Geography: The Big Island boasts diverse geographical features, including lush rainforests, black sand beaches, cascading waterfalls, and snow-capped mountains. The island's varied climate zones offer opportunities to experience everything from tropical landscapes to alpine environments within a relatively small area.
  • Outdoor Adventures: The Big Island is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can engage in a wide range of activities such as hiking to breathtaking vistas, snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs, surfing powerful waves, exploring lava tubes, and stargazing from the world-renowned Mauna Kea observatories.
  • Cultural Immersion: The Big Island provides opportunities for cultural immersion and learning. Visitors can participate in traditional Hawaiian ceremonies, experience authentic Polynesian dances and music, visit historic sites like Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park, and engage with the local community to gain a deeper understanding of Hawaiian culture and traditions.
  • Ecotourism and Sustainability: The Big Island is known for its commitment to preserving its natural resources. Ecotourism initiatives encourage visitors to appreciate and protect the island's delicate ecosystems. Sustainable agriculture, organic farms, and farm-to-table dining options are also popular, allowing visitors to experience the island's rich agricultural heritage.
  • Stunning Beaches: The Big Island offers a range of beautiful beaches, from golden sand to black and green sand beaches. Visitors can relax on pristine shorelines, swim in crystal-clear waters, and even snorkel or dive to explore the underwater world teeming with marine life.
  • Local Products and Cuisine: The Big Island is known for its locally grown products, including coffee, macadamia nuts, tropical fruits, and fresh seafood. Visitors can indulge in farm tours, coffee tastings, and enjoy delicious meals featuring locally sourced ingredients at farm-to-table restaurants.
  • Tranquility and Escape: While the Big Island is the largest of the Hawaiian Islands, it has a more laid-back and less crowded atmosphere compared to Oahu or Maui. It offers a sense of tranquility and escape, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a more peaceful and intimate Hawaiian experience.

 

The Big Island of Hawai'i Experiences
The Big Island of Hawaii offers a wide range of exciting excursions for visitors to enjoy. Here are some of the best excursions on the Big Island:
  • Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: Explore the captivating landscapes of the national park, including the Kilauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes. Take guided hikes, visit the Jaggar Museum, and witness the volcanic activity that has shaped the island.
  • Snorkeling and Dolphin Watching: Join a snorkeling tour to explore the vibrant underwater world off the coast of the Big Island. Some tours also offer the opportunity to encounter dolphins and observe them in their natural habitat.
  • Manta Ray Night Dive or Snorkel: Experience the unforgettable opportunity to swim with majestic manta rays at night. Guided tours provide the chance to witness these gentle giants as they glide gracefully through the ocean.
  • Mauna Kea Stargazing: Venture to the summit of Mauna Kea, one of the world's best stargazing locations. Guided tours provide telescopes and knowledgeable guides who explain the wonders of the night sky.
  • Waterfall Hiking and Zip-lining: Take a guided hike through lush rainforests to discover picturesque waterfalls. Some tours also offer thrilling zip-lining experiences, allowing you to soar through the treetops.
  • Mauna Kea Summit Sunrise: Ascend to the summit of Mauna Kea to witness a breathtaking sunrise above the clouds. Guided tours provide transportation and telescopes for you to enjoy the panoramic views.
  • Captain Cook Snorkel and Kealakekua Bay: Explore Kealakekua Bay, a marine sanctuary known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. Snorkel among tropical fish and visit the Captain Cook Monument, a historic site.
  • Waipio Valley Adventure: Embark on an off-road adventure into the beautiful Waipio Valley. Experience the valley's lush landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and scenic lookout points.
  • Akaka Falls State Park: Visit Akaka Falls State Park, home to the stunning Akaka Falls and Kahuna Falls. Take a leisurely walk through the park's lush vegetation and enjoy the beauty of the cascading waterfalls.
  • Coffee Farm Tours: Explore the world-famous Kona coffee region and take a tour of a coffee farm. Learn about the coffee-growing process, sample freshly brewed coffee, and discover the unique flavors of Kona coffee.
Lānaʻi
Lānaʻi is one of the islands of Hawaii and is the smallest publicly accessible inhabited island in the chain.

While Lānaʻi may not be as well-known as some of the other islands, it offers a unique and exclusive experience for visitors seeking tranquility and natural beauty.


Why Lānaʻi is Magical?

  • Seclusion and Luxury: Lānaʻi is often described as a secluded paradise, offering an escape from the busier tourist destinations. The island has a small population and limited tourism infrastructure, which contributes to its exclusive and private atmosphere. Visitors can indulge in luxurious accommodations and enjoy the serenity of uncrowded beaches and pristine landscapes.
  • Stunning Landscapes: Lānaʻi boasts diverse landscapes, including rugged coastal cliffs, red lava rock formations, lush valleys, and vibrant coral reefs. Hulopoe Bay, located on the southern coast, is a beautiful protected marine preserve with crystal-clear waters, making it ideal for snorkeling and diving.
  • Outdoor Activities: The island provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. Visitors can explore scenic trails for hiking or horseback riding, embark on off-road adventures to discover remote areas, or go golfing at the championship-level Manele Golf Course or the scenic Experience at Koele.
  • Cultural Sites: Lānaʻi has historical and cultural sites worth exploring. One notable attraction is the Lānaʻi Culture and Heritage Center, which showcases the island's history, culture, and the traditions of its people. You can learn about the island's plantation era, ancient Hawaiian traditions, and local art.
  • Lānaʻi City: The main town of Lānaʻi is Lānaʻi City, which has a charming, small-town atmosphere. It offers a few shops, boutiques, galleries, and restaurants where visitors can enjoy local cuisine and engage with the friendly community.
Lānaʻi Experiences
Lānaʻi, also known as the Pineapple Island, offers a more secluded and serene experience compared to other Hawaiian islands.

While it is a smaller island with fewer tourist attractions, there are still several excursions and activities you can enjoy on Lānaʻi. Here are some of the popular excursions on Lānaʻi: 

  • Lānaʻi Cat Sanctuary: Visit the Lānaʻi Cat Sanctuary, a unique and heartwarming sanctuary dedicated to the protection and well-being of cats. You can spend time with the cats, learn about their stories, and even consider adopting one.
  • Hulopoe Bay: Spend a day at Hulopoe Bay, a pristine beach known for its clear turquoise waters and vibrant marine life. Snorkel or swim in the bay, relax on the sandy shore, or hike along the scenic coastal trails.
  • Polihua Beach: Explore Polihua Beach, a remote and secluded stretch of white sand beach on the island's northwestern coast. This secluded spot offers solitude and stunning views, but swimming is not recommended due to strong currents.
  • Off-Road Adventures: Take an off-road adventure to explore the rugged terrain of Lānaʻi. Join a guided tour that takes you through Lānaʻi's forests, valleys, and red dirt trails, allowing you to discover hidden gems and breathtaking views.
  • Garden of the Gods: Keahiakawelo, also known as The Fire of Kawelo, is a rock garden at the end of Polihua Road. According to Hawaiian lore, this windswept landscape is the result of a contest between two kāhuna(priests) from Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi. Each was challenged to keep a fire burning on their respective island longer than the other, and the winner's island would be rewarded with great abundance. 
  • Shipwreck Beach: Visit Shipwreck Beach, also known as Kaiolohia, which features the remains of old shipwrecks along its shore. Take a stroll along the long stretch of sand and enjoy the tranquility of this remote beach.
  • Lānaʻi Cultural and Heritage Center: Immerse yourself in Lānaʻi's history and culture at the Lānaʻi Cultural and Heritage Center. Explore exhibits, artifacts, and photographs that showcase the island's rich cultural heritage and the history of the plantation era.
  • Golf at Manele Golf Course or Experience at Koele Golf Course: Lānaʻi is home to two world-class golf courses. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round of golf at the stunning oceanfront Manele Golf Course or the scenic and challenging Experience at Koele Golf Course.
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